Burner for gas compounds.



PA-TENTED JUNE 2, 1903.

G. AXDORFER. BURNER FOR GAS COMPOUNDS.

APPLIGAT ION FILED APR. 23. 1900.

N0 MODEL.

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UNIT D STATES Patented June 2, 1903.

PATENT OFFICE.

BURNER FOR GAS COMPOUNDS.

SPECIFICATION forming part of Letters Application filed April 23, 1900.

To all whom it may concern: Be it known that I, GOTTFRIED AXDQRFER, a subject of'the Emperor of Austria-Hungary, residing at Innsbruck, Austria-Hungary, have invented certain new and useful Improvements in Burners for Gas Compounds, of which the following is a specification.

The object of this invention is to provide a simple, efficient, and convenient heating device or burner for gas compounds in which currents, for instance, of air and ofgas are so led together that both currents are mixed in a .more perfect manner and a thorough consumption of smoke is attained without the appearance of a thin flame and Without the danger of an explosion of the gas compound.

The invention will first be described and then will be particularly defined in a claim hereinafter set forth.

In the accompanying drawings the device is shown in Figure 1 as a longitudinal section and Fig. 2 as an elevation.

The new and essential part of the device is a rod or bar a, which extends transversely within the tube 1), leading to the furnace and near the mouth of the nozzles cand d, where the currents of air and gas issue and meet together. The provision can be made such that the nozzle cserves for the air-current and d for the gas-current, or vice versa. e represents holes for the entrance of the gas or air into the nozzle (1. It will be clearly understood that by the rod (1. the currents of air and gas from the nozzles c and d flow against Ct and therefore are divided by it into several thin jets, which within tube 1) strike upon and penetrate one another, and a perfect compound of gas and air is attained.- This compound of gas is ignited, and in consequence of the breaking and dividing action of rod a upon the currents of air and gas burns notiin the form of a thin flame, but in the form of a waving Patent N0. 730,079, dated. June 2, 1903.

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there are up until now no such burners fitted out with a simple rod a lying transversely before the mouth of the nozzles and being very easily and cheaply put in or removed for repair.

I claim- In a burner for gas compounds, having an inner nozzle 0 for the admission of the gascurrent and an outer nozzle d for the admission of the air-current, said nozzles being arranged concentrically to one another and the outer nozzle d surrounding the inner nozzle 0, the combination of those nozzles with a rod a in such a manner, that this rod lies across and within the mouth of the outer nozzle d and just over the mouth of the inner nozzle 0 in such manner, that the streams of gas and air in the very moment of their issue from the nozzles are divided by rod 0. in several thinner streams, these thinner streams crossing and thrusting another violently, by which a very perfect mixing of gas and air is attained and the arising of 'a thin flame avoided.

Signed at Innsbruck,Province of the Tyrol, Empire of Austria-Hungary, this 7th day of April, 1900.

GOTTFRIED AXDORFER.

Witnesses:

TH. THRAVANY, KARL MiiLLER. 

